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I grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, then followed my mother’s advice to go somewhere “different” for college. In 1965, I moved to Boulder, Colorado. Now, more than five decades later, my roots are still in the East, but my heart – and my passion for researching and writing about history – is in the West. Colorado has remained my home. Here you will learn more about my books, articles, current projects – and about me. Thanks for visiting my website. (Visitors to www.boulderjanedoe.com are redirected here, as that site has now merged with this one.)

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PAST PRESENTATION

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THE LONG TERM MISSING: HOPE AND HELP FOR FAMILIES (Rowman & Littlefield) empowers families and gives them hope by providing them with the tools they need to become their long-term missing person’s advocate while proactively searching for their loved ones.

Silvia Pettem writes from the heart. Her engaging narrative is packed with real-life stories and is a must-read for family members as they journey from heartache to hope.R. H. Walton, EdD, Associate Professor, Criminal Justice Program, Utah State UniversityAuthor of Cold Case Homicides: Practical Investigative Techniques

Knowledge is power, and in these pages you will find knowledge to empower yourselves. You will be taught how to navigate the unknown territory you have entered. You will recognize what realistically can and should be done in a case. Best of all, you will become your long-term missing person’s advocate, not only to law enforcement but to the rest of the world. And, maybe—hopefully—you will find resolution and answers.Stuart Somershoe, Detective, Phoenix Police Department

The Long Term Missing is the first book to show how families use NamUs to bring their loved-ones home.J. Todd Matthews, director, case management and communications, National Missing & Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

PRESS REVIEWS AND NEWS STORIES ON THE LONG TERM MISSING

One Final Chapter in (Blue Earth) Jane Doe Story, Faribault County Register, March 5, 2017

"[The Long Term Missing: Hope and Help for Families] is fascinating.... I highly recommend reading Pettem's book,” Chuck Hunt

"Offering hope and help for families, the book's subtitle, explains why Pettem moves like a spider across so many delicate webs of information to get fresh perspectives, to make new connections, and encourage others to do the same,” Pam Mellskog

IowaColdCases.org, April 10, 2017

"For so many — including Iowans — it is the book thousands of families have long wished someone would write. It doesn’t provide just hope, it offers clear and insightful methods for those who want to get involved in finding out what happened to a loved one who went missing long ago.

The Long Term Missing comes complete with illustrations and describes how cold case investigations are driven by changes in technology or changes in relationships. As the founder of Iowa Cold Cases, I am both honored and humbled to have contributed to Silvia’s new book the role Iowa has played in increasing statewide public awareness about unsolved cases and getting advocates involved. Many thanks to Silvia for her comprehensive research, thought-provoking interviews, and solid guidelines for families looking for hope, help and answers,” Jody Ewing

Booklist

"Pettem advises searching parents to be a 'squeaky wheel.' She also encourages them to see if their states offer Missing Persons Day events and to attend to give DNA samples and to update reports. This guidebook should empower families to never give up hope, even as Pettem reminds readers that not everyone wants to be found."

Independence Pass John Doe Included in New Book, The Herald Democrat, May 10, 2017